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Autor:
Vassilis Sideropoulos, Eleni Vangeli, Felix Naughton, Sharon Cox, Daniel Frings, Caitlin Notley, Jamie Brown, Catherine Kimber, Lynne Dawkins
Publikováno v:
JMIR Formative Research, Vol 7, p e49668 (2023)
BackgroundSMS text messages are affordable, scalable, and effective smoking cessation interventions. However, there is little research on SMS text message interventions specifically designed to support people who smoke to quit by switching to vaping.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/672becf01a3c4275bc859fdaaa43c33a
Autor:
Opeyemi Atanda, Patrick Callaghan, Tim Carter, Graham Durcan, Nick O’Shea, Steve D. Brown, Paula Reavey, Eleni Vangeli, Sarah White, Kerry V. Wood
Publikováno v:
Trials, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
Abstract Background Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a mental health intervention that teaches people how to identify, understand and help someone who may be experiencing a mental health issue. Reviews of the implementation of MHFA found between 68
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f8b81605e4d847b0848781c6d8e4d998
Autor:
Eleni Vangeli, Graham Durcan, Kerry V. Wood, Sarah White, Nick O’Shea, Paula Reavey, Steve D. Brown, Patrick Callaghan, Opeyemi Atanda, Tim Carter
Publikováno v:
Trials, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
Trials
Trials
Background Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a mental health intervention that teaches people how to identify, understand and help someone who may be experiencing a mental health issue. Reviews of the implementation of MHFA found between 68 and 88% o
Autor:
Eleni Vangeli, Caitlin Notley, Sharon Cox, Vassilis Sideropoulos, Daniel Frings, Jamie Brown, Lynne Dawkins, Catherine Kimber, Felix Naughton
Publikováno v:
Qeios.
E-cigarettes are now the most popular quit aid chosen by smokers in England. Mobile phone text messages have been shown to be a useful tool in facilitating smoking cessation attempts by providing behaviour change support. To date, no published exampl
Autor:
Opeyemi Atanda, Patrick Callaghan, Eleni Vangeli, Graham Durcan, Sarah White, Nick O’Shea, Paula Reavey, Steven D. Brown, Tim Carter, Kerry V. Wood
Background: Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) has received substantial international attention since its founding in the late 1990s, with a growing evidence base relating to its nature and impact across a variety of settings. Aims: To identify the effec
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::89a5a04bce656e07092cd8e86194d776
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-124268/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-124268/v1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Substance Use
Background: Understanding how people transition between phases of not making a quit attempt to stopping smoking successfully is important in order to optimize interventions. This study aimed to explore differences in attitudes towards smoking and qui
Publikováno v:
Health
Health, 24(5), 493-517
Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 24(5), 493-517. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Health, 24(5), 493-517
Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 24(5), 493-517. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
The importance of identity in smoking cessation is increasingly becoming recognized by researchers. This study is the first in-depth longitudinal qualitative investigation of identity change processes among smokers who intend to quit. Participants’
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1e26057f4e019cffe7ecd87208681eb2
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/3195356
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/3195356
Publikováno v:
Journal of Smoking Cessation. 10:141-145
Background: It is assumed that smokers rarely quit without ‘attempting’ to do so but the assumption does not appear to have been adequately tested. This study assessed the prevalence of reporting having stopped without reporting a quit attempt an
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology Update. 24:53-55
Publikováno v:
Journal of Smoking Cessation. 8:17-23
This study sought to obtain a preliminary assessment of whether a new model of behaviour change (SNAP) could provide a useful conceptual framework for classifying smokers’ reports of their beliefs and feelings about the process of stopping smoking.